Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 170, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 18 February 1837 — Page 2
RISING SUN TIMES. !? v;ttcbc,;tc,1,,ohh"' hr,r" : t the impartiality, dignity and ability. tTvu r. niKsmrc vr. ' Jv,i,h w?lif h ho Jms. Prided over their do- : liberations, and of their entire approbation The II mi. Makiin Vw Btri:n retired; of his conduct in the discharge of the ar-f.-om tli:'" Chair of the Jennie on the 2Mb , duous and important duties assigned him as
ultimo. In taking leave . f that bedcover whoso deliberations he has presided for the last fmr vear?. Mr. Van Karen made
President of the Senate
REMARKS OF (OI.. I't'.l'l'KR,
a short. Int eloquent and foc'.insr address,! .,.., win,L ' vl.....u i. i.,.,.l
Fun 1 Commissioners, and the interest
wa
lien v. ill he f and below. There are few men to I e found, in our ' i'.ii -5. w h- situated as .Air. Van 13 iron
applied to education
Mi;.
could have discharged the an
aous
SlUtAKr.'.t mi
i tic reso
lliey shall use this fund ten years, to apply them gave 110 votes for Mr. Van Buren, it to education. and 13 votes for the opposition, majority How many thousands of the ncglectcdj 131; Pennsylvania, three counties defeeuncducated youth, think you, sir, will, if tivc and not returned iu season, 310; Misthese means, now within our connol, shall! sissippi. two counties not returned in sea-
he withheld trom them tor ten years, la-1 son, 'Jul. 1 hu.
an
I re--.;
a;;
of President of the
Senate, wi;h sjmach credit to himself and lion v t his country. D.sringa large portion of the time lie has presided over that body, it was composed of a majority of his political opponent. Tliere were Senators t.-.ero. who had voted to reject his nomination as Minister to England; and thev. no c: a' ! mortified that the People should have raided up the man whom thev attempted to destroy, to preside over their deliberations, left in lueaiu untried to thwart hiiii, to throw hull oil" his guard, to commit him. P it these of," ris v. cre without eii'ee!; and
ment the want of liberal legislation by the present general assembly; and how many trom this cause, may he objects of degraded crime, and punishment! If, sir, this fund is to be taken by force, and appropriated to other objects for ten years, 1 hid good bve to it forever. Mv hope for edu
cation will be a forlorn hope. But I will;
i ,:ia .... .i. v.,.,.. ! .ai
i , i UUL LI il.lLI U O IliV. bUVll Itl Mill Ul - lution now under considers-; . .' .... ,
jgae, is ii inn important, uie ooiigauons oi I the constitution. out of the question to culj tivaate the minds of the rising generation I in literature? Are not the calls upon our
icnerosity, and justice louder, and deej
Mr. Van Baron's present maj tritv, 20, ISO
1533
less than six months, 0-10 acres and he ! ivlm sorvi"! thr iln-oo months. 320 acres.
Those who have entered the service since j IHglL IL1:!18' 3 1st. July, 1S30, aivl continue to the close j T) tho lntrons of thc Timcs ",7
ot mo war, you acres cacn. in uuiuh'mi
Wc present you to-day with Tin: Pus:
lion, has been attacked from various quar
ters of the house, and in its present mutila
tti co!i;ii;ien. if tne amendments pro-posed shall prevail. I cannot, consent to claim is paternity. Bat in the hope that the feature of the resolution providing for the ap-
to which, thc troops receive the same ra-(
lions and pay as the army of the United Si x Turns axi Farm raw' Joi kxai,, on States. i enlarged sheet, and in an iinnrovod fim.
j The type on which this sheet is printed, (with the exception of the old advertisc- ; incuts.) are a size smaller than ihosc heretofore used in printing the Times. This
T".. .i.. i it, 'i'.,vn.-;,r.or. ...:m ia .... i.e. r. .ii
ii hi iin- iiil'm jil inuii?, ir.v.iiRtu 1 lii Liiiii'iij us ioiuiiiiii asim (Toatef a-
I., c I .. ... -! 1 ; . .. "
;tv iour umes as largo as wrgima, ami a-, Iount ot rvadlns matter; and
i.d.i bout two hundred times larger than Khode
Virginia 510 l-rnnc nrarr. Missouri ;5."0 The entire debt, owing by Texas, Arkansas 131 the ihe 31st J)ee. loB. is estimated Pennsylvania 111) sl,'J.0,KH). Mississippi 'J(jl) runr.ic ikviaiv.
we mav.
Deduct South Carolina Ma ioritv 1 1. 100 ! Islan,
Tin
ic (ton lam
i 1. 1. Ill IIIIUHU ' j . .1 , . estimated W sn,c,.v' p;!.v; ,,mt ,M1" I):llK-r contains
to c.onlain about l-"0 millions of acres, a
tiop. of the procoe!s
time to education, whatever mav
the surphir-
b.c
.di a
re
the r.ieth:! of funilin it. mav bo preser-
1 will ask the iuiluigenoe f the House
or lor the application ol this hind to this, has ;i
desiradble object, than to any other Sir. I think so, and although gentlemen ditler from me, no doubt with as muchhon-
Majority for Mr. Van Huron 10.313 ; bout fifty miilums of which 1
The result then is, that Mr. Van Buren
a maiontv ol the I'.eoide iii all the states
except Seuth Carolina, over the combined
opposition ot , !; ana a majority ot 10.313, including South Carol na. 1 low "ross
cstv as mav govern mvsell m the ecole ' the insult then iiililMni,!,.Ki:,n:!in,r,,i'ii
I'Oen dispose! otlier grants.
1 of bv
iav; airoaov
neail rigln.-, and
. moie reading matter than anv one hereto
fore issued in Dearborn countv. To enlarge the dimensions of our paper, has long been tin object which we w ished
Our sheet was of the sma!-
to accomplish
veJ. l wit! asU the indulgence ! the i iouse ; - . , .-. , , . , o. wli'- I . ii'-r a f 'w tho-idit i- lie - ''a 1 !"l,l)ort wlurl 1 h;!Vt- attempted to give to American people, is the studied attempt to tuixCin mv view, is a 'most momentous and I u-aUm, yet 1 cling to tins represent him, through partisan neuspa-imoo.-rant one. And I ask if it is not due i ,cat''r(m ' c !", 5 ' lers.!?,m "minority presit"thc Icnslative deliberation of ; v t and last love. I w.d continue to dml -nd the more gross as coming iron,
Mr. Van Baron retires without a:
sail against h
on
ial
conduct.
h! to be Not a
lion si count
tins iiirx al s
If 1 1 ii ir t if
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inn e.i use usi exnci ia ii'.iis oi me i
I'V. to
J1-
G.xamine the constitution on
ong as tliere sua 1 1 no a peg
to fasten mv hopes u
those who soi!"!it, hv everv artifice, and
pes upon. 1 wilt not make hv anneals to sectional interests through
war to the knife, and thc knife to thc hilt, numerous sectional candidates, todefeat a
cm;
ee'.t.
g.c :.'.:h-
l.lo
our recoiiectiuii. was ever
cisions ; nm! the newspa:m, and. the gnat letter
f Washington, who see and know
taken from hi
c;n-i irtnf!.kijM 1...,- 4vl.l ..!..: I.. .1. . ... . I . . 1. 1 ' .1 I
es upon ,hem to provide for a goner-! , , V i . " ! ' ' ' " 11,0 C,CC ten, of oducatieu: The second sec- ',M t "" pothers ; en to the house oi representatives.
. . ... . i,., .. ., . ! no sir, i iunoi cen lan m me lasi (liter. It is a stnkm.r Uiot. w h.eh m-.v ,o osnm
lioiioii.ie i mi art ice ot tiie ccnsiitution , . , .. .. , ' . ,. - - : -..I ,, i. , ... ., , . .... it 1 can escape it. m (Icience ol this favor- turned m connoxaon with in "-roat s n - w c
ica:s ur.is -n snai i;e t no uuiv a i no vien- . , . . , .. . . . .. . . .i.
.virrx and rvwv. In Setdcmber last the regular nnnv w;.s
eia cted to be lest si.e now used in pnuting newspapers.
ii-id there were many who would not pa-troi-ie it, because they could procure larger sheets for the same price. The growing intovesls of this section of our country, and ol on-; village, seemed, too, to demand a larger sheet; and now, at an expense ot
aiojMin- j,,,,.,,, wen hi ml red dollars, we have met
til II I I L
XJ.-00 strong, which wa
increased lv Hie closi" ot tlie oa.r lo l.uou, besides a reseix e of 3000 yiMnnan soldiers at home. The navy consi.-ts of the Invincible, the Brutus, the Independence, and the Liberty, ni muting in all -0 guns, and manned by 00 men. IMCODIC'IS.
Thenrescnt products of Texas
!!v ootton and corn. The
raised in 1
ci irn. 3(. i
ct down at 10,
our ow n wsshc?, tlie wishes ol manv ol our
friends, and the demands of our growing and highly prosperous- country. Besides
debt thus incurred, thy expenses of the
ti'ice have been verv considerably iucrea
; and it will require all thc economy are master of, and very prompt pay
om our patrons, to meet the demands
which will come against us. At the same time that a change takes place in the dimensions of our sheet, an
000 lades.
u
The c'.imale and the soil
are
i
pers opposed
writer
cery thing, have failed to cast a single siigtaa. upon his on'eiai conduct. And. now. after Mr. Van B iren has been
the presiding otiieer of thc not be so in the Presidcn-
Trj liii:i we say Tky urn. he be condemned before he
trial?
thus correct a Senate, w ill In
t ia 1 Chair? Why shmkl
no sir, 1 will not even fill in the last ditch. It i
oiteil to t lie raising oi cotten, am
v ot this cii'.inii v. In-
ora
wilh-,
sy
lar
tat
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1 i forth a voice loud and long and deep, edu- for the presidency. In l.Si'J. ( Joneral ! fObition. but the a linussion . it iu groes into N ov, sir, the questions that thrust them-; cation, light and liberty. Ave, sir, if or-1 Jackson's aggregate vote was ' 7 07 .'in ; ' :ls" ll',':n "" cl!ier country than the selves anon mv mind are these is the 1 1th ! sooth 1 do fall, I fool it dcen'lv imm-essed A!i- V:,.. H unC - U titl r.'i Tt ;J i Fnifed States., is prohibited li-r ever, and
Vrticlo of the constitution in frcc? I) ios upon mv hoait. fliatthc countr- now raid ! n-o:.t.M- :.! bv l.is.V'n th.,,, t,o .r.rr... ! !llc importation of them declared to be pi-
1 ssee,b v " oo i a on- , -, oe 1,0 Vlut I will defend it, openly jeet. that, notwithstanding this arranged ' nerally ot this count, y. n- ; lhe d.a,- i ;;.;' ;. Viv'i Vd :im,CiUor,1',1)r ?.hhI or for evil; I will division of the opposition into sectional ida-: a ,s 'bl"'!' maybe successfully oi t :a,fv)ii gencial tijflit lor it if need bet 1 will charge W, for the pLniosc of ocm-imr the aid ul.ivaled. Mr. Morfil doubts whether . "iu ten, oi cuucauon ascending in a reg-janij vc.r an,, ro)rcat c.,mr!rc ajrajH, ofl c state rtialil L, Mr V ' B a-' cane will thrive well. , gradation lrom township schools to a L i : i , c u . i o i i i- 7 i . , 1 5 1 1,1 i wo i ' i ii i lndit I must fall, it shall be behind the reu's popular vote i roater bv 5 i 117 ! sr.Aia?v. (c ,i Tlo o? Il v 7 n". " ir " 1 ,,C!towerinSwa:i of Justice, that thunders ,han that giviai to aiivmovious "candidate i African slavery is tolerated by the Con 'fro,
has !
cen put up ai in
au-
In senate. Saturday, January 2S. The VlCi: FivFSlDKNT rose and
diVsM'd the Siavite as follows: Scwiotis: Tiiopcrie.,1 isat hand which i- to tera.ina.te the ofiicial relation that has oxi.-tisl between us. audi I leae. prohabiv li acvi i return to it, a bodv with wliii h I Ic.vo been long ooijnaetee wiicro some rciiiiin wlrn.n f.,uud lie re fi'.toon cars ag'. and v here, in the p.-ogr.s .f il.lio duly, po-s. n al a.ssooiati-ais have arisen never Jo 1 e f rgo;toii. From suen scenes J cann u retire v ids out ; :tt n. Nor can I give to the Setiate the usual opportunity of choosing another to pK-.-ido. I r a time, over tit. ir delii eraii a;". witb.ouf rcforring to the manner i:i w :e; h I have endeavored
a ia isl gratilvmg mio n-nor-
it impose any obligation by which the ac- in future time, will do justice to mv :no- Vrjj t o vole given lor bun i tion of this 11 )!ise should be gavemcd? or lives and memory. Sir, in' conclusion 1 in Is?,-. Albany Arn. is it a dead letter? Sir, those are ques- will say, that 1 hope, and sincerely hope ' ..
tions wliien u docs seem to me, we should that gentlemen from all portions of the!
seriously put to our consciences. We have J state, and all parts of thc house, will come i q0 0p ,j10
Vice President
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i:i i,iii n .i s in-inn i.i,ii oj support (.us i iu uiu itM.ui.'. iiiai sa c IUC UoCCCliS 01 II1C const cut ion. and if iroviflo-; lb;it tho (Ion. ' Sliming rovo.nuo from am- r.m. !i,.-i;, ui I,.-
i. ii i i , giess
trai .sse;na!y snail, opserve. sir, xiall. . aii oejcci nut mat ot education. not ma;;, when cireuiiistriiiees will permit, estab'i'h a system of education free to all. ! TIIK OFFICIAL, RI1 t.T
.Now :f tne Itmo lias come, if tiie means U e mvc below the o!li
TEXAS. documents
racy. r.xr.Mi'TioM i noM si its rot: luatrs. There is a proviso in the Constitution exempting the citizens of Texas, for a. lim-
i resident's recent a!
M,
npanying to ( Vai-
unou the politic;..!, military, and civ
il condition of Texas, is the report of Henry M. Mor.'it, F.sq. This individual was sent to that country last summer, bv. the
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ie:ov. mo otuciai returns ol J lie hoeu!ive oi the I inted States, for the pur-
previous to their removal into that
try. Mr. Morfil. expresses the opinion Texas will he enabled to sustain her
naxe been placed within our control the j Presidential canvass of votes at the recent pose of eollcetimr information in regard lo ; question orourcoiisiueration is not nneth- election. Kx.luding South Carolina, and ; it. preparatory to a doHsien bv C.iu-ess i er wc wih apply thesa means to internal ! including Michigan, it will be seen that Mr. ' upon the expediency of roocni dn-the in-1' iiv.prov:mont:.', or to euucntion; no sir. it is an Baron has an ollieial majority of ' dependence of Texas. ThrT reoorud' Mr !iU1U simply l:l what manner we can most au-jlM; and an actual ma jority, including re- orlit to the Secretary of Stat', is cmbra-1 vantage,,,- app.v tnem in obedie nrc to : jec-ted but asoerla ined returns, of-7.7 13. i eed in a series of letters, written from i tneiequis.tionsoitnecenstitutientooom-; v e include Michigan, not hoeause wo J Texas in August and Septem! or last ;on.--o. curry on am. perfect a system ol , behove thc vote of that state will be conn- They contain a variety of statisiirn! :..., '
coun-
irindi-
peudence, but doubts vrhellior the time has vet arrived for the United States to
ict; '! iw '!oi!"o bnr ns :m i.i.ieeeiideot na-
1
The whole report, bears evidence
observation, candor, raid good sense.
Sua
Cincinnati Chronicle.
e cisCii:
i l
o.ai.aoe u . qaaov oee o. ao. i nope, inen.; tec, out because it is an integral part of no!i!ieal inlbrmati, n v bi. b
i - i --..a i a. . . o .i i .1 . . . '
si:, i iii i i u riauuun. m.iuu'u io uie sur- lie l n loll. Will e.o :i rr.-'i.irii iv... .,!,, a... :..i;.. ,i
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the source from winch we : tore the result of the election : do means, at least to com-; ciailv declared bv Congress, h
SKAT OF OtOVKJi tr readers have, d mh
!t:.r.
iiiess. noticed mat
alt
ia!l be oil
correspond!-
w ut
etc
tcr ted w idl ! ;dL I - -
1 h.tering unon
t Wi
la
we
! kn ;v;ng ii nv
leol.-ee to w hieh unatcctcd .;iolittie mv studios
r duties. 1
men lotto
w
on.
i tlieion the (l'tostion. am
1 :
is entitled to 1 o re
garded m a statement of the popular vote: oi" ihe 1 T.ilon. )
With regard to South, Carolina, we can';
omy estimate its probable vote.
is voted up-
This
had bec-ii te.rr.vd to iis pee
was vet strengthened bv the determination, then expressed, so to discharge the authority with which 1 was invested as host '',
1 e rermittcd toadvort to the sur
nenue, a rive ai
a sa- ;. ia m
and spirit of ihe const itu
i.tne. l;; s l en rote; rod u orv napr.iiv ov ! i
. i? i.. t:.. -1 , .o i i.. t- o. t ... or. . . . . it.. .i
;ne meraacr ip.ni ios, .is -,i mo.i s,uu n on u:;,ii o i'nu;:i v.ii:i.iua, wo can; tins is ll:
is. and wi.i t o viewed in niai ngiu n nicion; esiunr.-.e lis pronaiue vole. l;;itit nart ot A oio(( to i.rotect t u nooo o ot ! ..
... iiinlrv ii .i,:.!.- r n ri iv!i t .oinl 'ivi 1 ,i i I ' iiim h:i vo ! ;l'fii, i..,-li,m ,. 'I' 0 I - 1... .1- I..': . .1 . .. j 1' lli a ! lOUs 1
v .... ii. i . i in' i . i . ... . -'"- v. . v v.... . . . .. .v v ( . i, w uin, i. . i o a . , s i; i ii n i . ie ic is 1 1 ic i ii -a ia ns .no ox t" 11 .! ...'.I .- .l. . . I.l .'. 1.1. . .... ... ...
it. JiOi us examine. noes uie consiiiu- i mo )eme. can om i c guessed at. All elusion ol citizens ot the I rated States
tion impose any obligation upon thc legis-
utistantialiv with tlie l,istone;il sketch 01
th;:t country by Mrs. i loliey, and the various other accounts which have from time to time I con published. The substance.
ii brief, of this report may be thus stated.
jiaef, ol this report may be thus
result of a refusal
a proposal inn was recently unco m (. migross, in relation to the ri'inm ;ii of (he .o.ii , of the .National (h. viaaimont to the West. The nipidity wilh which the Western States have increased in population, has
impressed us wiili too lo.iei some nine
unco, tb.at before manv ears wom.l elapsi
c.n
the
ther elainge comes over the general character of the Times, of which it becomes us now to speak. We believe it is generally known in this place and neighborhood, that hereafter the Times is to be a political paper that it. will support the Adininistrati n of Maui ax V.vx Be run. To those, however, who do not know this to be the case, wc will state that such is the fact. And in making this change, some readers mav wish to know our reasons. That they have a right to demand them, wc will not deny; and we will give them as freely as they are asked. In the first place, wc have always been 'attached to the principles which have guided the Democratic party. In the years I 1S!3 and "J1, when wc first Lotr.an to learn polities, our choice for the Presidency was ' Axmtr.w Jackson. We were for him until he was placed in the Presidential Chair;
and
but
the rights, to n snect
orotect
and to imard could be athe; sure thai, if s: pardoned f. r c to avoid.
1
10
v !1s oxcrei.-e 'si':! in this. 1
rs 1 cou!
ice:
' I wa
-hud
wc know w ith certainty is, that it actually f,-om admission into the country the ro-1 was iiolhinir sis :i ooonbiv result . n ml lns I". 1 .,.,.!,; l. P... CO.... i
i- i I v - iii.-iu i'i .M.uiii im. i in. win. iiiin un; u-i:n - . i ,- tl,:..i n..fl,;.,,r if .., uii.lr. .'.I i!.. I . , ,r l . a ., i ; , . , .i :i 11 .. .- ; oouiui'v , 1 ue ditiei'eii
" i n ijisu .mv ;U s so ui, as ro u.eu ov 1110 , on.-liiiition
ire to establish a system of internal hu
ll h o. provomonts ? Ao. JSut gentlemen say a
K.-.- I -1.1 . .,.!:.. O .1.1 1! ... i-.i.t I i'l.'ii. it n .11 ..I l'.- illniilmm .-uln:- 'I 1..... l.t l" l" . 1
ii us in.i. ,i i.-:uui..iii... iii.u Mii.-Hi-iiii. I-..-IU. ii in us i.hi.i.ii.,1 "a.. x ii u oil ;ini ii :o ie; a iiiii len oi a. c an rai conroiius come into our hands, is within I ly basis ot;n estimate within our roach is dated ( iovci muent, which destroyed the 1 I . .. a . 1 1 !.!... ' I I i 1 i. 1 1 , . . . . , . . , - ' .
,wi -iiitvii ni n ni'iiipr u.irii i-i--. itw inifvi'PCviii'i'i i looi'i i.oi n in f' i ( t i 'ii... t
scarcely expect 1 w"1 v " " '""- '. -- i.,. . ......... . ...... .. ..,. v oiiMiiiaion oi j -.. i ins v onsiitiiiion j the legitimate destination of it, wo have that election in thc five contested districts, was firmed by Representatives from all
In the iii'c-va! that has since elansea.it 'he power and w ui use it : we wan apply the i viz. uie 1st, -d. .un, utn, and lli.) the the Provinces under w hu h Mexico became ias been oar bit! ia this assembly, to pass 1 v- '"!e interest to pay thc interest on thc ! opposition or nullification majority was on- ;l republic. At that lime, i,Vi, Texas h.rouoh s enes f une.sual exeitcnu ut. Si;" honds. I sincerely hope gentlemen ly 1 100. In the four remaining districts, was attached to Coahuila, until her popuI'iso intei se i -.'.crest on abseil in-r tonics1 "'iii give this subject a more thorough ex- there was no opposition to the anti-admin-1 iation should entitle her to become a sepauha h has 'pervaded our w'h ile'eouununit v. : amination. and that they will come to the ist ration candidates. They embrace alto-j rate State. In .:, ihe poj.ulation beId iv't bo ui-tidt within these walls. 'conclusion to which I have arrived that gclher 15 counties ; and those w ho are fa- ing sumVient to form a .Slate, a CoiivcnI'iio wa-m l; of nolitical parlies, natural in' l,lC oonstitution is imperative, and rcmiires miliar with thc localities, do not pretend to ' ti.,u was held, a Constitution formed upon
immediate action. IS it. sir, it is sain that
ins, tiie present is not the
most suitable location that could be made.1 In pom! ofdislaiioo from Washington to the ! northern and southern extremity of the
not material : but '
jas be'ween the oast -and west there is no j comparison in peiul of the dili'civneo in disjtiiiwe between licit cilv and the se;i-board j on the one siile, ant. the extremity of our; i settlements on the o'b.er, and with regard !
Tli
or i
i ii. i-
i 1 ii-. ii j tr --1 1 riT.:iirn:
issioiis. seldom lobe seal-' people have not indicated to. petition
.to, ano
a lr. til i:K.
ie lUMOuakie nnviicgo -t iree - i ;". - ... ( nu i poouou ciaimnig auimssion m have not vrfrcu'-cntlv bom ' ;,1k1 'dial they neither cxj.oct nor desire this Say 'JoOO, however, and add 1-105. and the j Union. The application was r jectci
iiiscussloll
miliar waininc meaiitics, co not pretend to i,.lU was held, a Constitution formed upon estimate the average opposition ma jority in j fic principles of the Mexican republic, each district atmoretb.an 500, and it ! and a Delegate sent to the eit v ,,' Mexico.
nrivilege of tree i ail' " to apply this fund lo cdication, . would probably fall below that number. ' with a petition claiming admission into the
, and
inmg-cd w iih the m .re trampii! tenor ;;f or-, :irecti..n to be given to it. Ami why have aggregate majority n the state would he j the Delegate imprisoned. In 1S31, the dinarv h aatieii. I cann!.'. hone that in ;l!0 P"')i' nn' petitioned ? I answer be- 11,105. Such therefore wc place it in the constitutional Congress of .Mexico was discinen eniaes like these. I have always bi on : '"'" ,hc.v ll:,vc always supposcd,and with table below although wc do not believe ! solved bv a military order of Santa Anna, 's-- . i ii. ,i i .1... . ...i. .i.-iv-.i ii...... t.a.o...n .. ........ . : ... r. t ii . " .. .. . ..
.; i i i.a i .!,.. .1.:. o.... a
so fortun, to as to satisly everyone around v. ie..suu ' ' " "-' 0.1000
fto think, that thc 1 snomu ue rc;urneu io mem, 11 wouio at
least in part te appiied to education. And
sCi
me : yet I permit mv
evtent to which my decisions have been approved! by the Senate, is some evidence that my off irts justly to administer their rules hae not 1 eon in vain; and I conscientiously cherish the conviction, that on no occasion have I departed from my early rosohtta-n. or been regardless of what w as due to the rights or the feelings of the mem
bers of tills biK;V.
why did they expect it, because in every project by which Congress has proposed to return this money to the people, previous to the passage of thc b.ll to distribute the surplus revenue last year, thev had provided for the application by thc States of r. portion of it to education; this was thc fact with regard to Mr. Clay's land bill.
1 1 1 1 1
Though I may henceforth be separated ! !1 was 1,10 P"jeetoi common remark
lor several years 111 every state 01 uie L. inon.
lrom tho
or! w iih pi
ned ion with i
en.,ti-- I onii never cease to 10-
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o.iar interest to mv Ion.' con-! 5,51,1 ""nce the people cod not thmu it was
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In every s
tualion of my necessary to petition.
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tho evidences of approbation
I am mot In an ob
I jeetion lo the application of this fund lo
ij education, an i I will sav the only plausible
i .1-111 1 1
confidence which I have bore received;!0. 1,as ,;ccn i"-geo, anu one too
-an Amenean ati.en. oovotomy at-i . , ' n" . ". . , ... ,1,.. .,:,, . m- m,,.'r,- I ! not ctuiinct with tnc constitution. It is this.
that at this tune, or at any tune, it would innd a now one assembled by another mill
actually poll that number. The United; tary order, which is represented to have States Telegraph, it is true, claims a ma-1 boon aristocratieal, ecclesiastical, and ccnjority of 40,000 for the opposition; and the. tral Covernmcnt d.cpo.-ed the eonstitulioii--New York Express estimates it at 25,000;, ;,1 Vice President elected another united and this estimate has been adopted bv tho j thc Senate and House of representatives Whig committee of the city of New York, abolished the federal Constitution, and in their recent abortive effort to exhibit ' established a consolidated Covernnient. Mr. Van Buren as a "minority President." In 1N35, (Jencral Cos invaded the ProBut every reader understands thc value of vince, undertook to disarm the inhabitants, estimates from such quarters. ! and exact an unconditional submission to Van Bi ur.x. Ayailaiua:.' the central military (Jovrrnmont In
St 111 A".,.. 1. K'l-. .1 .1. . ,',
, ..oy.oiiiooi, 11.0.1, mo icxians hold a. ton
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would in till probability bo adopted! k'"1 u!11' feeble clthrts to sustain him and
the leading measures of his Administration. We done so, because wc honestly1 believe that his course w as directed with a ' view to the best interests ot' the coimtiv. And now, wo have the proud satisfactic of seeing our beloved country, in a mon nourishing and prosperous condition than' it hascver w itnessed; and w e honestly be-
to lhe markets. Washington is much info-; 0 ni:u Ulls prospenfy is, in a great, rior to many otlu r ( itios. But it is a pies- measure, to be attributed to thc wise meatioii worthy of consideration, w bother orisaircs of A.xnnmv Jackson's Administram.t it. is not best that the seat of the ( ion-; . a ;c .1 1 o 1 w. , 1 iii 1 ,i " Al1-' ""' cn-, in this belie , the eroral (lovornmoiit should l o located sonicwhere near the Atlantic. It is more con- ror mmi 1,0 "ited to die head, and not enicnl for oarr ing on tb.o neeoj -sary di- j mc hetirt. As an American citi.o"
ip'oinatic intercourse with foreign ooun-.wlio pn.es the Iree institutions of
I trios, and to attend to many oi the most mi 1 country
portani eoiua-riis ol the whom country, that 1 1 1 ,. ...... , ' , 1 have be :i ii'sle.nl nomt in t 10 West. :mi. :i- lo I 10
diirerenee in distance which is lobe travel-1 Nvi!,10!,t :'-lving or li!ing for reward, led, from any given point, to thc seat of j have said we are attached to tho government, the facilities for travelling are j Democratic party. At the last election.
now such, that 11 is a ma tier 01 nut little 1 thr. nariv r.,u-iin,l M -. i
tis above ail price, our moti,,.
Iieen pure and disinterested actio"-
fiitme life, I shall remember, with a jus
1
an ta
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1 - i 1 i . m il nv inr ;.in if!iTion in inn mrni-rt; mi-iv;-
ma.st r.iw : s regard, w aai iiooonimg a no ! : ; . ri . ....v. 1 . 1 ' our (riim l!i iiir.tis rrvrnm. to tho I n --
sii.core it s' 01 a. a iiranon 01 our 10vern-1 1 ' J 1 .
11 ait invested w itii sucu extensive power
ment ot the interest on our state bonds the
by our forefathers to aocom-i ,nl u 1)0 itlirvcil from taxation. To
tins objection 1 opppose the obligations imposed by the 1 1 1 It article of the constitution, which are in my view paramount to any and all others. The state sir. it must be admitted, is deeply interested in the prosecution of tho pubi.e works, embraced m her system of Internal improvements, but is it not of some importance to secure to the rising generation thc means to invite, encourage, provoke the onward march of loiiiib? Is it not the first "-real (hit v of
f d and impartial manner in which Mr Van j ,i.,ri.nt :lnil g,iardian imposed by the Bi i!i:x dis--barged tho duties of his oHieo.i laws of (i.sd and of every tree or well
1
and resigned
plisSi s i h important results. Indulging an ardent wish that every suoooss may await you, in performing tho exalted ana honorable duties of your public trust, and . lii ring mv warmest prayers th at pri.-i'O, it ail i happiness may be eon-
'.tii aidants up. n each oi v on along thc paths of life, I respectfully bid you
stent ; f.f.T-O
f irev.ca. As a stid further evidence of the f.ath-
w c sul join the following resolution, sub-j mi'tod by Mr. Bc.nton, after Mr. Van Bu-! ren bad left the Chair, and unanimously adopled by tho Sai;if: llexolvrd, Tliat ihe Senate cordiallv ( ciprooatc tho saitimen!s of personal kindness, expressed by Martin Van Baron, Vice President of tho. United Stales, towards the members of this body upon inking leave of them; and that thc thanks of
regulated government, lo train and discipline the youth in every thing that may make them happy, good and useful members of society t Ave, sir, we are told by gentlemen on my right that common schools are of some importance, to bo sure, but the country is pretty well provided with them already, and tho progress of the work of Internal improvements is of much greater moment.
But even these gentlemen propose after
Pennsylvania Virginia New York Maine New Hampshire North Carolina Rhode Island ( oiinecticut Louisiana Vermont Maryland New Jersey Ohio Delaware Massachusetts Kentucky
Tennessee Cleorgia Indiana Illinois Alabama Missouri Mississippi Arkansas Michigan
01.175 30,'J?1 100,S15 22.000
to the JVosidenfial Chair, He has received a majority of the Electoral and of the People's votes; and w ill, on this day two weeks, be inaugurated as President of iho
In accepting the nomina-
With an overflowing treasury, such
tho cost, of erecting the
we now have
'-V.KU r.V-s5 3.053 11,030 'JO.IGS 25,3 17 in?,'.) IS 1,152 33,',2S 33.135 20.120 22,333 22.17S 1S,0157 1 0,(11 iS 10,005 0,070 2,100 7,300
r'Vr''? vcnli,,n !,t S;U1 Felipe, in which they de38,513 ola'-od that Santa Anna had overthrown
axieo, and disthat country had taken up
13S
1),230 the federal institutions of Mexico, and dis
t).N solved the compact between that country
'o.tr'O and loxas, and that thev
il TIM
!,1U arms 111 cictcncc ol flic Constitution of 13,702 1821. On the 2d of .March, I,s3d, Dele3,3S3 gates of the People from all the districts 20,000 declared Texas a 'free, sovereign, and 25.S53 independent Stated' On the nth of 20,302 March, 1S30, the Convention adopted the 10.),10:) present Constitution by which Texas is 1,731 governed, and which in most respects is l'0-' modeled after that of thc United States. 30,03.) iiorNDAKii.s. 0. ),'.K')2 The boundaries now- claimed by Texas 2-l,NNS extend from the mouth of the Rio (Iraiule 11,231 on the east, ii to its head waiters; thenee 1 1.0S3 on a ljn; ,lHo north, until it intersect that 1;,(')37 of the United States, and w ith that line to 1. ,337 the Bed river; thence to the Sabine, and 0,(SS along that river to its mouth; and from that 1,23S point westwardly with iho liutf of Mexico, 4,070 t(, the Jiio (irande.
701,032
l'Ol't LA I I0X.
The population w ithin these limits
s a-
715,152
Majority for Mr. Buren, 20,1N0. iollt 50,000, or les-s. Of these, near 30,
To this majority, the follow ing niajori- 000 arc Anglo-American about 3,500 are ties are entitled to bo added. Virginia, native Mexicans of Spanish descent and ow ing to defective returns not. counted, the remainder are aborigines and negroes. 510; Missouri, five counties not returned hoim ies to voia xiaa.us. in season to be counted, at least 350; Ar- Each volunteer, in service n the 17th Kansas, ten counties not returned in sea- of March, 1N30, who may continue to the son; these were all Known to be nearly end of the war, is to receive 12S0 acies unanimous for Mr. Van Buren, three of of land he who serves for a period not
importance, and the improvements which arc making in that respect iu every pari of the country, whi soon render it quite practicable for persons residing in any see- j tion, to roach the present seat of govern
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10(111,01 euv oiin i . ..111. nn nn- . mi 111 n: : I States ...... I..... ... 1 i. 1ii- .'1111 ivn i ll ! Inn- .l-.i . !
MMIIIMHI. Ill 1110 vinii... in h .v-i. iii.l. s. . .. . . 1 . -r 1 1 1011 ol ii .:itioo:il iinvpnliini Mr V .
vtlnu iinr IrorKiirv. yitrl. .t i
BrititN declared that, it elected, he would,
cessarv buildings, and the other expendi-1 to 1110 l'st (,t "ls i'talilies, eiuteavm' to lolluros which would result' from the se!ee-j low the general course of (ion. Jackson's tion of some other place, for tho seat of gov-! Administration. We have already exprosornment, might not, perhaps, b regarded j j.j.j, ,,, 0fm;lt Administration ; an 1 as a matter ol anv great importance; but , . in,, ,1 ,i'i 1 ,, ' , -,i 1 ;c so long as Mr. Nan ii iiitx shall be thie: it would, nevertheless, bo no tnlle; and n j . , T . lhe money which it would cost, could be j guided so long as his measures shall, in left in the pockets of tho people, we sus-j our oe. n opinion (without being led by the poet thev w ould generally be quite as well ; opinions of others.) be directed w ith a view
satished as it v. cue iirawnirom tucui, uniuj
applied to any such purpose.
to promote the best interests of our coun-
! Irv. so loiiir do t. wish to bu r,inn,l ;., 1.;..
Besides this, there is a leeoiig assooia--led with the name of Washington, and i s'II,i,,1'1- here express the opi. growing out of the fact that the present lo- ''is admmistralKai will he such as cation is near tho restingplaco of tho ashes to disappoint very many who opposed his
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election; and belie ing thus, v e w ish pub
of the Father of his Country, and was se
lected by his desire, that will, we trust have some cllec! in st lengthening the opposition w hich would bo likely to l o made, to any proposition to remove it to any other point. Under all these circumstances we may, perhaps, venture to conclude, that rapidly as the Western Slates arc increasing in population, and great ns is tho distance, from our most extended settlements to Washington, there will bo sullieient fooling. in favor of iho old Slates, and regard for the name and memory of the man from whom its name is derived, to let it remain, formany cars to come, the seat of the (ieiieral Covcrninent. Half. Republican.
Urn 1 1 .v 1 k. -A natural philosopher has observed, that red-haired women lire generally truly feminine, atlootionale and kind
hearted, and that red haired men are intcl- wm( U iH he of essential service in prolectual, jealous and high-spii itcd. I moling Democratic principles.
holy to participate 111 its support. During our career as the Editor of j f,o Tunes, our main object has been to issue a useful and respectable new spaper. Tb.at w e have not killed iu ihis, our subscription list bears the most ample 'cstiniony. hx that .shall .still be our object ; and w bile . mingle iu publics, we shall, tube utmost extent, endeavor to avoid introducing tin' harsh and v indicln e epithets which too,.',' ten find their way into thc political papers of tho day. Wo expect to be moderate, but decided; and w i'l uso our abilities, bumble as they arc, to print a paper our political opponents can find no fault with, and one
